Probate & Estate Real Estate Specialist • East County San Diego
Steven Rotsart guides families through the probate real estate process with expertise, compassion, and clear communication — so inherited properties in La Mesa, El Cajon, Santee, and East County close successfully.
Has the highest concentration of long-term homeowners in San Diego — generating consistent probate listing volume
East County median home value — inherited properties often carry decades of untapped appreciation
Changed inheritance property tax rules significantly — Steven explains the full impact for every estate client
Probate Real Estate in East County
When a homeowner passes away without a living trust, their property typically goes through probate — the court-supervised process of settling an estate. In California, probate can take 9–18 months and involves the court confirming the sale price and terms of any real estate transaction.
For families inheriting a home in La Mesa, El Cajon, Santee, Lakeside, or Alpine, navigating probate real estate requires a realtor who understands the specific legal requirements, court timelines, and buyer pool for inherited properties.
Steven Rotsart has guided East County families through probate sales, working alongside estate attorneys and personal representatives to ensure the process is handled professionally, transparently, and with the respect the situation deserves.
Steven works directly with the court-appointed administrator or executor, providing valuations, marketing plans, and transaction coordination that meet probate legal requirements.
California probate sales require court confirmation of the sale price. Steven understands this process and prepares every listing and offer accordingly — avoiding delays from improper filings.
Steven collaborates with the estate’s legal team to align transaction timelines with court schedules, minimizing delays and keeping all parties informed.
Estate attorney files probate petition with the court, which typically takes 4–8 weeks to be heard.
Court appoints a personal representative (executor) to manage the estate, including the home sale.
A Probate Referee assigned by the court appraises the property. Steven provides a CMA to ensure the listing price aligns with market reality.
Steven lists the property, markets it professionally, and presents qualified offers to the personal representative.
California law requires court confirmation. A hearing is set where the judge approves the sale — and overbidders can appear.
Once confirmed, the sale closes and proceeds are distributed to heirs per the estate plan.
Proposition 19 & Inherited Property
Proposition 19, passed in 2020, significantly changed how inherited property is taxed in California. Understanding these changes is essential for any family considering what to do with an inherited East County home.
If you inherit and keep the home:
You must move in as your primary residence within one year to receive the property tax benefit. If you don’t, the property is reassessed at current market value — which can dramatically increase property taxes on a home appreciated over decades.
If you inherit and sell the home:
Heirs receive a stepped-up cost basis to the date-of-death market value, which significantly reduces or eliminates capital gains tax on the sale. Selling quickly after inheritance often results in minimal tax liability.
Many East County homes were purchased 20–40 years ago at a fraction of today’s value. A La Mesa home bought for $120,000 in 1985 may be worth $750,000 today — meaning the property tax base under the old rules was dramatically lower than what a reassessment would produce.
Steven explains the full Prop 19 implications for every estate client and coordinates with the family’s estate attorney to ensure the timing and structure of the sale is optimized.
Probate Real Estate FAQ
The full probate process typically takes 9–18 months in California. However, the actual real estate sale — from listing to close — usually takes 60–90 days once the personal representative has authority to sell. Steven works within the court’s timeline to minimize delays.
California probate law requires court confirmation of the sale price before the transaction can close. At the confirmation hearing, other buyers can overbid. Steven prices and structures offers to minimize the risk of overbidding while ensuring the estate receives fair market value.
Not necessarily. Probate and estate properties in East County often sell as-is to investors or buyers seeking value-add opportunities. Steven provides honest guidance on which improvements yield a return and which don’t — keeping costs and stress manageable for the estate.
In most cases, you cannot close a traditional sale until the court grants authority. However, there are exceptions for properties held in a living trust (which avoid probate entirely) or in cases where the estate qualifies for a simplified probate procedure. Steven assesses each situation individually.
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